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Neovim Fusion is a dark colorscheme for Neovim written in Lua featuring highly radioactive vibrant colors. As far as sanity is concerned, Fusion uses the In-Your-Face principle as much as possible, bringing to focus totally unimportant details of your programming language of choice.

Installation

Note that there are basically two flavours of NeoVim Fusion available:

  • Branch main: using the definitions provided by nvim-tree-sitter generic syntax;
  • Branch vim-polyglot: using the definitions provided by vim-polyglot (this was intended as the original version, but it was later replaced by the tree-sitter implementation).

We don't recommend the installation, but in case you have the bad idea of installing it here's how it goes:

  1. Inside your plugins.lua add the following:
  use {"lfenzo/fusion.nvim", branch = "main"} -- or `branch = "vim-polyglot"` for the vim-polyglot branch
  1. Add the following your init.lua or equivalent:
vim.cmd[[colorscheme fusion]]

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